Master of Film Music - John Barry
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Sibelius Hall
Main Hall
Ankkurikatu 7
FIN-15140 Lahti
Finland
Lahti is situated 100 kilometers north from Helsinki
Fri 18 November 2016
19:00
Nicholas Dodd, conductor
Jake Nyman, precenter
The Best of James Bond
Over 50 years of iconic music
Friday 30 September 2016
7:30pm
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
London Concert Orchestra
John Rigby conductor
Louise Dearman singer
Oliver Tompsett singer
Lionel Bart: Theme from From Russia with love
John Barry: Goldfinger
John Barry: Thunder Ball
John Barry: Theme from You only live twice
John Barry: Diamonds are forever
Marvin Hamlisch: Nobody does it better from The Spy Who Loved Me
Bill Conti: For your eyes only
John Barry: All time high (main theme) from Octopussy
David Arnold: The world is not enough
Jack White: (with Alicia Keys): Another way to die from Quantum of Solace
Adele Adkins: Theme from Skyfall
Sam Smith: Writings on the wall
Paul McCartney: Live and let die
Hear iconic music celebrating the UK's most famous secret service agent.
Bond songs from the past 50 years are performed alongside a tribute to other spies and detectives from around the world.
Master of Film Music - John Barry
Lahti Symphony Orchestra
Sibelius Hall
Main Hall
Ankkurikatu 7
FIN-15140 Lahti
Finland
Lahti is situated 100 kilometers north from Helsinki
Fri 18/11/2016 at 19:00
Nicholas Dodd, conductor
Jake Nyman, precenter
Jagged Edge (Varèse Encore)
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
John Barry
UPC: VCL09161174
Release Date: 09/19/2016
Limited Edition of 1000 copies
Update September 25: SOLD OUT
We found the notes online
Twilight Time will be releasing The Chase on Blu-Ray on October 11th.
"The Chase (1966) is all-star in every department, with Arthur Penn (Bonnie and Clyde) directing from a Lillian Hellman adaptation of a Horton Foote play, and a cast including the sterling likes of Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, E.G. Marshall, Angie Dickinson, Janice Rule, Robert Duvall, and James Fox. The film focuses on a small, corrupt Texas town where a prison break exposes local secrets, lies, and violence. Also featuring an astonishing John Barry score, available on this Twilight Time release as an isolated track."
English
Video: 1080p High Definition / 2.35:1 / Color
Audio: English 1.0 DTS-HD MA
Subtitles: English SDH
Theatrical Release: 1966
Runtime: 134 Minutes
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region Code: Region Free (A/B/C)
Special Features: Isolated Score Track / Audio Commentary with Film Historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman / Original Theatrical Trailer
http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/17886/music-in-the-movies-the-scores-of-john-barry-1968-1979-part-1
Link works only when you click on title above...
Cover spotted on the Polish Sony website.
Same photo session as the photo that we used for our book "John Barry - The Man With The Midas Touch".
On 30th September, John Barry's "Raise The Titanic" score will become the first in a new series of Silva Screen vinyl releases for the serious soundtrack collector.
The series will include scores of outstanding quality that for some reason or another exist in their best form as a recording made subsequently to the original soundtrack.
The film of Raise The Titanic was panned by both critics and audiences alike upon its release in 1980. However, although the music was almost universally admired, the masters were either lost or destroyed.
When Silva Screen embarked upon a series of recreations of previously unavailable Barry scores -- masterminded by Nic Raine & James Fitzpatrick -- Raise The Titanic proved a very popular release, selling thousands of copies on CD.
Now aficionados of John Barry and/or Raise The Titanic have the opportunity to own a vinyl version of this classic score, hopefully for a sensible price!
On October 14th, Sony will release a budget-priced 3-CD box-set: "The Real .... John Barry."
It's similar in content to the previous Sony box-set, Themependium, but includes at least one track that wasn't on that one: Theme from "Romance for Guitar and Orchestra". There may also be two versions of "The Ipcress File".
It appears this time all the vocals included on Themependium have been omitted, and we must hope that "Sleep Well My Darling" & "Mary, Queen of Scots" have been properly remastered!
It's a pity they have apparently not included the "b" side version of The Lion In Winter featuring Alan Haven, but then, I don't suppose they knew about it.
The full track-listing is:
CD1:
1. The James Bond Theme
2. 007
3. From Russia With Love
4. Goldfinger
5. Thunderball
6. Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
7. Vendetta
8. The Danny Scipio Theme
9. Wednesday's Child - John Barry Orchestra
10. Sleep Well My Darling
11. You Only Live Twice
12. Space March (Capsule In Space)
13. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
14. Try
15. Who Will Buy My Yesterdays
16. The More Things Change
17. Diamonds Are Forever
18. All Time High
CD2:
1. The Ipcress File
2. A Man Alone (Theme from the film "The Ipcress File")
3. Barbra's Theme
4. The Syndicate
5. What a Question
6. Zulu
7. Seance On a Wet Afternoon
8. The Knack
9. King Rat March
10. The Wrong Box
11. Main Title: The Chase
12. Born Free
13. The Whisperers
14. Dutchman
15. Theme from "Romance for Guitar and Orchestra"
16. The Lion In Winter
17. Theme from "The Appointment"
18. The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair
CD3:
1. Midnight Cowboy
2. Fun City
3. Walkabout
4. Afternoon
5. Mary, Queen of Scots
6. Body Heat
7. Frances
8. Until September
9. The Cotton Club
10. Out of Africa
11. The John Dunbar Theme
12. Journey to the Buffalo Killing Ground
13. Chaplin - Main Theme
14. Moviola
15. The Specialist
16. Coney Island
17. Cry, Cry the Beloved Country
18. End Title (The Scarlet Letter)
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